The
Golden Crucible - Blake Ross
First
Prize Essay 1930.James D. Phelan Historical Essay Contest
held under the auspices of the San Francisco Branch,
League of American Pen Women.
From
the Introduction: The Golden Crucible is well named,
because, first of all, in the minds of the people, California
is regarded as the Golden State. It was not the actual
discovery by Cabrillo that awakened wonder, but the
discovery of gold by Marshall. The heroic days were
the days of the vast immigration following the uncovering
of the precious metal...
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